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How much do aircraft maintenance instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for aircraft maintenance instructor in the United States is $70,918.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,500.00 and $74,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Aircraft Maintenance Instructor job?

An Aircraft Maintenance Instructor is responsible for training and educating aspiring aircraft maintenance technicians on industry standards, safety procedures, and technical skills. They develop lesson plans, conduct classroom and hands-on training, and ensure students understand aircraft systems, inspections, and repairs. Instructors may work at aviation schools, military programs, or airline training facilities. Their role is crucial in maintaining high safety and compliance standards in the aviation industry.

What are some typical daily tasks and responsibilities for an Aircraft Maintenance Instructor?

As an Aircraft Maintenance Instructor, your daily responsibilities typically include preparing and delivering both classroom and hands-on training sessions, developing course materials, and assessing student progress through exams and practical evaluations. You may also update training content to reflect the latest regulatory standards and technological advancements, and maintain training records as required by aviation authorities. Working closely with other instructors, maintenance professionals, and sometimes industry partners ensures that your students receive comprehensive, up-to-date instruction. This role requires balancing teaching duties with curriculum development and occasionally supporting the maintenance team with subject matter expertise.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aircraft Maintenance Instructor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Aircraft Maintenance Instructor, you need a solid background in aircraft mechanics, hands-on maintenance experience, and usually an FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) certification or equivalent. Familiarity with industry-standard maintenance manuals, diagnostic tools, learning management systems, and relevant regulatory guidelines is essential. Exceptional communication, patience, and strong organizational skills help instructors convey complex information effectively and engage diverse learners. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure high-quality training, regulatory compliance, and the development of competent aviation maintenance professionals.

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Aircraft Maintenance Instructor

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Job description

Campus Location: 7251 W McCarty St, Indianapolis, IN 46241

Compensation: Up to $34.50 per hour

Employment: Full Time

Are you an A&P Mechanic ready for a new chapter in your aviation career? 

The Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM)-the largest aviation maintenance training school in the U.S.-is seeking experienced Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs), Aircraft Mechanics, and FAA-certified A&P Mechanics to join our team as instructors. 

If you have hands-on experience in aircraft maintenance and enjoy mentoring others, this is your opportunity to step out of the hangar and into a role where you can shape the next generation of aviation professionals. 

This opportunity is ideal for professionals exploring aviation mechanic jobs, aircraft maintenance careers, or instructor roles in aviation training. 

No prior teaching experience required. We provide a 5-day paid instructor training program to help you successfully transition into the classroom. 

Why Consider Teaching? 

Many skilled A&P mechanics and aviation technicians don't initially consider teaching-but those who do often find it to be one of the most rewarding paths in their career. 

At AIM, you'll: 

  • Share your real-world aircraft maintenance experience with future technicians
  • Enjoy more predictable schedules compared to field work
  • Make a lasting impact on students entering the aviation industry
  • Continue growing your own knowledge while developing others  

About the Role 

As an Aircraft Maintenance Instructor (A&P Mechanic Instructor), you will deliver FAA Part 147-aligned aviation maintenance curriculum and provide hands-on instruction to students preparing for careers as aircraft maintenance technicians (AMTs). 

This role is ideal for experienced A&P mechanics, aircraft mechanics, and aviation maintenance professionals who want to combine technical expertise with mentorship and training while delivering hands-on aviation maintenance instruction in classroom and active hangar environments.  

Schedule Options 

  • Option 1: Monday - Friday 7:15am-3:45pm
  • Option 2: Monday - Thursday 3:15pm - 11:45pm, Friday 10:30am - 7:00pm

Key Responsibilities 

  • Teach aircraft maintenance systems, procedures, and techniques in a hands-on environment
  • Deliver FAA-aligned curriculum to prepare students for A&P certification
  • Demonstrate practical skills used by A&P mechanics and aviation technicians
  • Maintain accurate records of attendance, grades, and student progress
  • Support curriculum updates and collaborate with program leadership
  • Help create a structured, engaging, and safety-focused learning environment
  • Maintain classroom, lab equipment, and training materials  

Qualifications 

Education 

  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • Associate degree in aviation or related field preferred  

Experience 

  • Minimum 3 years of aircraft maintenance experience  
  • Background as an A&P Mechanic, Aircraft Mechanic, or Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT)  

Licensure 

  • FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic Certificate required  

Skills 

  • Strong knowledge of aircraft systems and aviation maintenance procedures
  • Interest in mentoring, coaching, and developing others
  • Ability to work in a structured, compliance-driven training environment
  • Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint)
  • Flexibility to support evening or weekend schedules as needed  

What We Offer 

  • Competitive hourly pay
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • Paid parental leave
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Career growth opportunities within aviation education  

 We are committed to fostering a workplace that values integrity, growth, and student success. 

Apply today to join the team at Aviation Institute of Maintenance and help train the next generation of A&P mechanics.Â